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HỆ THỐNG GIÁO DỤC ARCHIMEDES SCHOOL

Bài kiểm tra rà soát kiến thức


Khối Tiểu học | Môn Tiếng Anh | Thời gian 45’ | Mã đề 03

PART A. PHONETICS
I. Choose the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. Write A, B, C or D on the
answer sheet.
1. A. enter B. member C. comment D. become
2. A. cakes B. gets C. cleans D. hopes
3. A. fiction B. question C. caption D. portion
II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others. Write A, B, C or D on the
answer sheet.
4. A. music B. actor C. balloon D. airline
5. A. invite B. order C. connect D. include
6. A. insist [Link] C. offer D. impress

PART B. VOCABULARY
I. Choose the word which is not the same with the others. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
7. A. house B. flat C. live D. villa
8. A. dog B. mice C. cat D. hen
9. A. factory B. park C. threatre D. cinema
10. A. square B. temple C. art gallery D. train
II. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
11. When my father was a small child, he can swim very well.
A. When B. a C. can swim D. well
12. The Japanese eat rice, so they also eat a lot of fish.
A. The B. so C. they D. a lot of
13. I think his new film is much more interesting as his last one.
A. think B. much C. as D. last
III. Choose the odd one out. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
14. ________ is it from your house to your school?
A. How long B. How much C. How far D. How often
15. My new lunchbox is ________ than the old one.
A. convenient B. most convenient C. more convenient D. as convenient
16. Mark lives ________ the third floor of an apartment building near his school.
A. in B. on C. at D. above
17. The film was so ________ that I fell asleep in the middle.
A. bored B. boring C. bore D. boredom
18. My aunt works as ________ nurse, looking after patients in the hospital.
A. a B. an C. the D. No article
19. My parents don't allow me ________ out late at night.
A. to stay B. stay C. staying D. stayed
20. From the top of the mountain, you have a great ________ of the city below.
A. look B. scenery C. view D. sight
21. We are very busy these days. We have ________ free time.
A. any B. little C. few D. much
22. We need to ________ the shopping for groceries this Saturday.
A. have B. make C. go D. do
23. This person helps people who have problems with their cars or motorbikes. He often gets very dirty in his
job. Who is he?
A. A journalist B. A mechanic C. An architect D. A driver
24. David has a great of ________ humour. He always makes us laugh.
A. taste B. mind C. sense D. thought
25. Many people like living in the city ______ it is crowded and noisy.
A. although B. but C. and D. because
26. Children have to _______ respect to their parents and teachers.
A. get B. take C. feel D. show
27. Peter: Let’s go to the library this afternoon.
Amy: __________________
A. You re right. B. Thank you very much.
C. You’re welcome. D. That’s a good idea.
28. Hung: __________________
Lucy: Never mind.
A. Do you want to open the window? B. Congratulations on passing your exam!
C. I’m sorry I broke your pen. D. Can you give me a hand?
29. - “Would you like something to eat?”
– “______ I’m not hungry now.”
A. Yes, I would. B. No, no problem.
C. No, thanks. D. Yes, it is.
30. - “That was a boring book.”
- “_____”
A. No, it’s very boring. B. It certainly was.
C. Yes, it was exciting. D. I think it will be good.
PART C. GRAMMAR
31. The earth (depend) _____________ on the sun for its heat and light.
32. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong ( step) ______________ down onto the moon, the first person ever set foot on
another planet.
33. How many languages (do) ________ John speak?
34. Hurry! The train (come) ________ I don't want to miss it.
35. After I (have)________ lunch, I looked for my bag.
36. Henry (go) ________ into the restaurant when Jim was having dinner.
37. Look! The bus (leave) _____________
38. We (learn) ______________English this time last week.
39. Last night Tine (read) ________ in bed when suddenly she heard a scream.
40. Let’s discuss (plan)______ the company picnic.
41. My parents don’t let me (go)____________ out alone.
42. I have no intention of (go) ______________ to that film.

PART D. READING
I. Read the notices and cirele the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question.
43. What does the notice say?

A. The football lessons are free. B. Each lesson last for three hours.
C. You will have two lessons every week. D. The football lessons are in the morning.

44. Which statement is NOT true according to the notice?

A. Pizzas are more expensive at weekends.


B. The third you visit, you will get a pizza.
C. Three pizzas cost the same as two on weekdays.
D. Pizzas are cheaper from Monday to Friday.

45. What is the purpose of this note?

A. To inform the audience of a change in the date and time of the concert
B. To ask the audience to change the date and time of the concert on Friday
C. To describe to the audience a new artist of the concert on March 26th
D. To provide a review of the concert on Sunday, March 24th

II. Read the text and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question.
Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous monuments. It is a circle of huge stones in the south of England.
People started making it 5,000 years ago, but they took over 1,000 years to build it. If you visit Stonehenge today, you
will see many stones still standing, but it is a mystery how people brought them there. The stones are very heavy: the
smaller stones are about 3,600 kilograms each, and the bigger ones are about 22,000 kilograms! Archaeologists believe
that people carried some stones 32 kilometres, but it is possible that the bigger ones came from 225 kilometres away
in Wales. They think that people carried the stones to a river and put them onnsimple boats. They then took them to the
stone circle.

46. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?


A. Stonehenge is in the north of England.
B. People finished building Stonehenge 5,000 years ago.
C. Bigger stones weigh about 3,600 kilograms each.
D. Archeologists think people carried the stones by boat.

47. What does the word “them” in line 3 refer to?


A. monuments B. stones C. people D. archaeologists
48. What is the text mainly about?
A. Famous monuments in the world
B. A famous monument in England
C. The history of England
D. Archaeologists and their work

III. Read the following text.


It was a rainy day, and Ben felt very bored. He was ten years old and loved playing outside, but today he had to
stay inside. His little sister, Lily, who was seven, felt bored too.
Their mother gave them a large box of old clothes and hats. "Why don't you play dress-up?" she suggested. Ben
and Lily thought it was a great idea. They put on funny hats, silly glasses, and old coats. Ben pretended to be a pirate,
and Lily acted like a princess.
They created an adventure in the living room. The sofa became a pirate ship, and the coffee table turned into a
treasure island. They laughed and played for hours, inventing stories and finding hidden treasures.
When their mother returned, she smiled and said, "It looks like you had a lot of fun!" Ben and Lily agreed. The
rainy day turned into a wonderful adventure indoors.
Fill each blank in the following sentences with ONE word from the text.
On a rainy day, Ben and his sister felt bored because they couldn't play (49) _________. The children loved their
mothers (50) _________ of playing dress-up. In their indoor adventure, they pretended the (51) _________ was a pirate
ship.

IV. Read the text and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each question.
Millions of new TVs, fridges, air- conditioning units and washing machines are bought every day around the
world. So what happens to the old ones? In Japan, where around 20 million electrical appliances are (52) _______ of by
the side of the road or in rivers every year, new legislation was introduced in 2011, (53) ___________ means that all
electrical goods must be 50-60% recyclable. Recycling these high-tech machines isn't easy. They can't just be smashed
into small pieces that can be used again. Special plants, like the Matsushita Eco-Technology Centre are required for
the process. (54) ________ appliance must be taken apart very carefully and the components are sorted into different
(55) _________ The plastic in these machines, for example, is collected and reused to make internal components for
new appliances. (56) _________ Matsushita, who owns Panasonic, is criticised by some people for creating the problem
in the first place, most people agree that progress is being made in dealing with this space age environmental challenge.
(Adapted from Laser)
52. A. discharged B. dumped [Link] D. discarded
53. A. whose B which C. what D. that
54. A. All B. Many C. Other D. Each
55. A. ranks B. classes C. leagues D. categories
56. A. Because B. However C. Hence D. Although

PART E. WRITING
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
57. Mr. Pike is a big fan of water polo.

58. Daisy has to do her homework. She is very tired . ( Although)

59. Peter went to school although his health was bad. (Despite)

60. The test was difficult. I couldn’t finish it. (so … that)

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Construction of Stonehenge demonstrates the remarkable skills and innovativeness of ancient builders, whom, despite lacking modern technology, managed to transport, align, and erect massive stones over extensive distances. This required a deep understanding of engineering and coordination, possibly involving simple tools and boats to move stones weighing up to 22,000 kilograms .

Stress patterns in English words are significant because they help distinguish the meaning and part of speech of a word. For example, the word "record" can be pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as a noun ('RE-cord) and on the second syllable as a verb (re-CORD). Variations in stress patterns thus play a crucial role in communication by affecting how words are perceived and understood .

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Task-based language teaching approaches positively impact students by promoting active engagement through meaningful tasks that mirror real-life situations. This method improves language fluency, comprehension, and practical application by encouraging students to use language contextually, fostering deeper learning and retention .

Idiomatic expressions often present challenges in language acquisition due to their non-literal meanings which cannot be deduced from the individual words. These expressions, like "break the ice" or "beat around the bush," are crucial for fluent communication as they convey meanings more vividly and can enhance relatability and engagement in conversations .

Modern recycling strategies for electronic appliances, such as those employed by Matsushita Eco-Technology Centre, involve sorting components into categories and reusing materials for new products. Initiatives ensure that electrical goods are partially recyclable, which addresses environmental waste challenges and resource efficiency, despite critiques regarding the initial production's environmental impact .

Modern game-based learning methods engage students more effectively than traditional environments by offering interactive and motivational experiences. These methods enhance cognitive skills like problem-solving and critical thinking, accommodating various learning styles and reducing attention-related limitations, thereby promoting better retention and understanding .

Cultural narratives often correlate urban living with increased noise and stress due to the crowded and fast-paced environment. These narratives suggest that while cities offer more amenities and opportunities, the sensory overload and relentless nature can contribute to elevated stress levels, affecting urban dwellers' overall well-being .

Playing dress-up has important sociocultural implications for children's development as it encourages creativity, role-playing, and imagination. These activities allow children to explore social roles and relationships in a safe environment, promoting cognitive and emotional development, as demonstrated by Ben and Lily's rainy day adventure .

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